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AIDS Test
to be Compulsory for Pregnant Women in Shenzhen
[People’s Daily, 23 March, 2001]
Pregnant women in Shenzhen,
one of China's five special economic zones, may soon have to take an
AIDS test when they go through health checkups during pregnancy.
Zhou Jun'an, head of Shenzhen
Health Bureau, made the request at the second council meeting of Shenzhen
Preventive Medicine Society held recently.
Zhou said that the move is
designed to intensify the efforts to prevent the spread of AIDS in
the city, especially the spreading of the disease by mothers to their
infants.
He explained that 84.4 percent
of the HIV-positive patients found in the city are transient people,
and female HIV-positive patients make up a comparatively bigger proportion
of the group.
Two pregnant HIV-positive
patients were found when local medical organizations carried out health
checkups on pregnant women last year.
The number of HIV-positive
carriers and AIDS patients has been rising at an alarming speed in
China in the past years. Last year alone, the national growth rate
was 30 percent, which has made the prevention of AIDS in the country
an urgent task.
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